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  • Andrew Mac

    April 5, 2018 at 1:22 pm in reply to: After Effects and PostScript Fonts

    Just as an update to this issue, I posted the same question on the After Effects forum at adobe.com and received the following reply from Tim Kurkoski:

    Tim Kurkoski
    Adobe Employee
    Apr 4, 2018 2:59 PM

    We are investigating a problem where After Effects 15.1 is unable to see certain PostScript fonts. This is an unintentional change, and we’re still in the discovery phase.

    Workarounds in the meantime for this would be to convert the font or obtain an OpenType or TrueType version of it. Failing that, create the text in Photoshop and use the PSD source instead of a native text layer in After Effects. (Yes, that’s a bit of a hassle, which would work best if you’re not animating the text and don’t have to do more editing.) Sorry about the hiccup here.

    No explanation as to what “certain PostScript fonts” means but it does seem that the problem is universal. Maybe it’s only affecting the front part of the alphabet, to be fair I didn’t check any fonts starting with S or later. Maybe it’s only affecting PostScript fonts whose names remind them of an unpleasant food they were forced to eat as children, so they used this as their moment of revenge…maybe they are skipping the fonts that have a funny smell…maybe they’re leaving out the fonts that…(wanders off mumbling more theories to himself)

    Good Luck, Tim…we’re all counting on you!

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  • Andrew Mac

    April 4, 2018 at 8:37 pm in reply to: After Effects and PostScript Fonts

    Thanks Dave, you are correct about the importance of a test rig. I saw the QuickTime note as well, inevitable I suppose. Out of curiosity do you have a rig with the latest AE on it and can you see PS Type 1 fonts? Hope it isn’t another of those “we ran out of time to include everything” moments like happened with the font previews not too long ago.

    Given that it is still working in AE CC 2017 and also works in native Mac applications such as Notepad, Pages, etc. It is clearly something going on with the latest update. Anyone else experiencing or not experiencing this?

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  • Andrew Mac

    August 8, 2007 at 6:13 pm in reply to: Fibre Channel Dying?

    Thanks for the lightning response Walter!

    Would it be possible to migrate our existing MediaVault 4210 into a network usage, say for storing commonly used footage, graphics etc.. Then purchase SATA raids as you did for local workstation storage, am I thinking about that correctly?

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